Plywood Density
Then: 25/32*4*12 = 37.5 lbs per cubic foot.
Thank You,
"Ron Magen" wrote in message
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Here's an answer . . but you will have to apply some math & logic.
You didn't say what thickness, so perhaps you are looking for a 'Universal
Constant'. Because it is inherently a natural product, I don't believe
there
is one. However here is something that can be used in the same vein.
A 4x8 sheet of 1/4 inch ply weighs 'about' 25 pounds. This seems to be a
fairly constant 'multiplier' - i.e. a 1/2 in thick sheet weighs about 50
pounds, and a 3/4 inch about 75 pounds.
Do some simple calculations and you get the weight per square foot, or
even
down to per square INCH, if you need it.
Regards & Good Luck,
Ron Magen
Backyard Boatshop
{PS - There ARE tables that give the density of different woods {by
species}. This could be used to approximate the additional mass of your
scantlings}
"mscres" wrote in message
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Anyone can give a quick answer to Plywood Density? Or just average weight
per square foot of .5 in Plywood.
It seems my calculation to by boat weight is wrong.
Thanks in advance
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